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Summer Racism Poems

These Summer Racism poems are examples of Racism poems about Summer. These are the best examples of Racism Summer poems written by international poets.


April Fools
I wanted to pen this verse from yesterday but the temperature kept rising all day; I wanted to pen this verse from yesterday but the...

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Categories: racism, break up, corruption, memorial,



Summer
Summer
The summer is coming, first the spring than the summer,
    it gets very hot we must not,
     ...

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Categories: america, anger, racism,

His Life Mattered, Part I
It was back in summer, 2020,
when activists ran ‘round, burning cities,
convinced that they had to destroy their lives
since a thug with similar skin color died.

Amidst...

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Categories: racism, change, conflict, growth, people,

Silence and Civility
The Covidlike phrase slithered into my consciousness,
coiled itself around unprotected prudence
and constricted.

Its bifurcated tongue touched the untouchable,
testing whisps of thought with darts of anger,
selecting venom’s...

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Categories: racism, prejudice, society,

Premium Member Christianity and Racism
During the second century, there were many Christians who were tortured and put to death for being Christian. There was one named Sanctus* who, when...

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Categories: america, racism,



Broken Glass
We drink to Life. L'chaim. Summer smiles
In Leah's eyes, June sunlight gently glowing.
The glass waits on the earth, bowl, base, and stem 
Remembering. Then, shards...

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Categories: jewish, racism, religion,

Premium Member The Amistad Mutiny
The Amistad Mutiny

Slavery, a dirty word no matter how it’s pronounced:
Abducted and herded to the slave fortress of Lomboko1 for trade.
To be tossed in chains...

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Categories: africa, america, history, racism,

Premium Member Your Children Are Listening
It is never fun to be the new kid.
If you are exude too much fun, you are labelled weird.
If you get excited and loud, the...

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Categories: abuse, feelings, racism,

My Ancestors Blood
My first amendment right was never fought for overseas! It was Martin Luther King who was beat to his knees! It was Fanne Lou Hamer...

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Categories: racism, africa, america, black african

Premium Member Good Journeys
I have heard many moms repeat
"You never stop being a parent."

Sadly, I don't see or hear that quite so much from the dads,
although I know...

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Categories: racism, age, career, happiness, love,

Premium Member Philadelphia Pith and Philter
PHILADELPHIA PITH AND PHILTER
You'll breath her essence as her love's implied
upstairs from where she drank her watered wine,
and for an hundred dollars she has cried
to...

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Categories: addiction, desire, lust, racism,

Premium Member Singing For Stevie's Wonder
I remember,
in the early 60s,
our thirty mile drive
from our historic family farm,
in all White rural Michigan,
not counting the Mexican migrant workers
which adults made a point...

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Categories: racism, culture, humanity, love, music,

Proud of My Skin
PROUD OF MY SKIN

I didn't ask to be the color I am, I was born this way. Talk about it all you want it still...

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Categories: racism, america, black african american,

Premium Member Under My Skin
I wonder who I am sometimes, what seems to be a universal phenomenon. As everyone remains looking to be someone other than themselves, because those...

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Categories: racism, abuse, black african american,

Premium Member Cross My Heart and Hope To Die
CROSS MY HEART AND HOPE TO DIE
Black Lady, I have loved you,
all of my life, I've loved you,
some things won't change and they're what nobody...

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Categories: racism,


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